STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- One of the suspects in a New Brighton playground shooting last month is on his way back to Staten Island -- in cuffs -- after police found him in Virginia.

The June 15 shooting cost a teenage boy his kidney and left a woman with a bullet hole in her arm.

At noon Tuesday, investigators with the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force and the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force tracked Kenneth Williams, 20, to his cousin's apartment in a two-story building in Richmond, law enforcement sources said.

As of Wednesday afternoon, he was on his way back to Staten Island to face charges here, sources said.

Police arrested a second suspect in the shooting on June 17 -- Barry Lovelace, 15, Williams' brother, and one of 15 siblings, sources said.

The shooting took place at about 10 p.m. June 15 at Mahoney Playground, at the corner of Crescent and Beechwood avenues in New Brighton, where witnesses said some 50 teenagers were hanging around the park's basketball court when about five shots rang out.

As law enforcement sources tell it, Lovelace opened fire into a crowd of people from the driver's seat of a car. It's not clear if Williams is also accused of firing a gun, but neither of the people hit were the victim's intended target.

One victim, a 14-year-old boy, lost a kidney and suffered liver damage and other internal injuries, sources said. The other, Alexandria Ruiz, 32, was on the second-floor of her sister-in-law's house on Crescent Avenue when a bullet punched through a window and went clean through her left arm.

Although Lovelace is 15 years old, his name is not being withheld because of the severity of the charges against him.

He was indicted last month on charges of second-degree attempted murder, first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and has also been charged with first- and second-degree robbery from an arrest in May. Both cases are listed on the state court system's public online docket.

Williams is expected to be arraigned on Staten Island on Friday, sources said.